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William Edward Bogner

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William Edward Bogner

Birth
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Death
5 Jan 2005 (aged 50)
Fort Myers, Lee County, Florida, USA
Burial
Galloway, Franklin County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 17 Lot 226.
Memorial ID
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Bill moved from Ohio to North Port, Florida in the 1980's. He was forman of Ace Boat Hoists in Venice and Served in the Marines during the Vietnam War.
He is survived by his mother; Marilyn Bogner, step daughters Mandy and Brandi; brothers, James and Larry, sisters Cheryl and Lynne and grandchildren Samantha, Allyson and Anakin.

Bill was my best friend. I was there when he bought the Harley that he had wanted for so many years. He rode his Smokey Gold colored Road King every chance he got ~ he went to Daytona and Sturgis for bike week, once he headed to the store for a loaf of bread and ended up going on a Toys for Tots run on the other side of the state. He was always up for a road trip and I was honored to be able to make a lot of those trips with him. Bill was a good man, a great friend and always had time to listen and to help anyone that needed him.
On January 23, Bill's friends rode their motorcycles and other friends drove cars on a ride to Lake Okachobee in memory of Bill. At the lake, kind words and goodbyes were said and roses were placed in the lake.
Bill moved from Ohio to North Port, Florida in the 1980's. He was forman of Ace Boat Hoists in Venice and Served in the Marines during the Vietnam War.
He is survived by his mother; Marilyn Bogner, step daughters Mandy and Brandi; brothers, James and Larry, sisters Cheryl and Lynne and grandchildren Samantha, Allyson and Anakin.

Bill was my best friend. I was there when he bought the Harley that he had wanted for so many years. He rode his Smokey Gold colored Road King every chance he got ~ he went to Daytona and Sturgis for bike week, once he headed to the store for a loaf of bread and ended up going on a Toys for Tots run on the other side of the state. He was always up for a road trip and I was honored to be able to make a lot of those trips with him. Bill was a good man, a great friend and always had time to listen and to help anyone that needed him.
On January 23, Bill's friends rode their motorcycles and other friends drove cars on a ride to Lake Okachobee in memory of Bill. At the lake, kind words and goodbyes were said and roses were placed in the lake.

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